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Infinite Bronze Horror Thread
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Thanks sterling.

 

Here's another cover I came across while rebagging yesterday, that I don't see too often here. It came near the end of the HOS run, and is credited to Vicente Alcazar. I haven't heard much about his work, but I really like this cover for some reason.

 

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That HoS152 made me think of Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan --- a classic of early 20th Century Terror --- and this cover (I love the faun motiff in art, literature, and the outre):

 

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Contains the classic Adam's "Nightmare" story as well! (thumbs u (thumbs u
Sad ending, too... Growing up sucks! :(

I hear ya, I read that story originally in the HoM Treasury edition.

After it was coverless (from assembling the diorama on the bc),

I always remember seeing that oversized last panal of the tear streaming down the statue's face.

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You guys are cool.

 

For more outside reading, take a look at a classic of 19th Century Weird Literature, the little known "A Marble Fawn" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

 

Creepy and strange.

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You guys are cool.

 

For more outside reading, take a look at a classic of 19th Century Weird Literature, the little known "A Marble Fawn" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

 

Creepy and strange.

 

That souded interesting so I did a quick Google search and found it for free in .pdf format.

Love dat internet! :cloud9:

 

A Marble Fawn

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